• Look up awase, 合わせ, or あわせ in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Awase may refer to: Awase, a tidal flat in Misato-son, Okinawa City Awase Airfield, a WWII...
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    from Portuguese-suited playing cards and those from e-awase. E-awase originally derived from kai-awase, which was played with shells but were converted to...
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    Kai-awase (貝合わせ "shell-matching") is a Japanese game with shells. The shells in the inside would have elaborate paintings, often depicting scenes from...
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  • E-awase (絵合, painting contest) was a pastime popular among Japanese nobles during the Kamakura period, although its history dates back to the Heian. In...
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    Uta-awase (歌合 or 歌合せ, sometimes romanized utaawase), poetry contests or waka matches, are a distinctive feature of the Japanese literary landscape from...
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    Awase Airfield or NAB Awase is a former World War II airfield on the Pacific coast of Okinawa. The Awase area was captured during the first week of the...
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    long. Due to poor drainage at Awase Airfield, the captured runway was abandoned, for later work. From June 15 to Awase Airfield completion on June 30...
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    seen via the tanzaku-ranked cards. The earliest known reference to hana awase (a previous version of hanafuda) is from 1816 when it was recorded as a...
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    large wooden barrels and stones on the lid remains unchanged. Chōgō (調合) or Awase (合わせ) miso, or "mixed miso", comes in many types because it is a mixture...
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  • Awase is an album by Nik Bärtsch's Ronin recorded in France in October 2017 and released on ECM May the following year. The quartet features Sha on reeds...
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